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Rafizi slams PAS' flip-flops on judiciary RCI, calls it absurd

Rafizi slams PAS' flip-flops on judiciary RCI, calls it absurd

Malaysiakini2 days ago
Former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli criticised PAS over its inconsistent stance on the proposed royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into alleged interference in the judiciary, describing the party's shifting position as politically opportunistic and absurd.
In a Facebook post today, Rafizi accused the party of flip-flopping three times within a week, depending on political expediency...
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